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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Int’l Events Cold War Canada Cold War Culture Peace- keeping Cold War Prime Ministers

2 America’s war against Ho Chi Minh.

3 What was the Vietnam War?

4 Canada fought on the side of ruler Syngman Rhee during this war

5 What was the Korean War?

6 This failed invasion by the US into Cuba escalated tensions leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis

7 What was “The Bay of Pigs”?

8 This was the government position held by Lester B. Pearson when he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his involvement in the Suez Crisis.

9 What is Minister of External Affairs?

10 The name of this Cold War symbol, the year it was built and the year it was destroyed.

11 What was the Berlin Wall? 1961 and 1989

12 He sought asylum in Canada in exchange for information on spy rings in Canada

13 Who was Igor Gouzenko?

14 This legislation allowed police to shut down suspected communist organizations and newspapers in Canada.

15 What was “The Padlock Law”?

16 The 3 lines of radar defense created in Canada and the organization they operate through.

17 What was the D.E.W., Mid-Canada Line and Pinetree Line & NORAD?

18 The Prime Minister who scrapped the AVRO Arrow, the political party he belonged to AND the missiles purchased from the US as replacements.

19 Who was Diefenbaker? What was the Conservative Party? What were the Bomarc Missiles?

20 Prime Minister in this cartoon, and explanation of its meaning.

21 Who is Diefenbaker? This cartoon depicts how Canada was a “small player” in the Cold War, however Dief wanted to increase Canadian involvement in a war dominated by superpowers, full of spies and rife with lies and suspicion.

22 The explosion in Canada’s population after WWII.

23 What was the Baby Boom?

24 The post WWII Prime Minister who would immediately “close the door” on Eastern European immigration.

25 Who was St. Laurent?

26 Her book “Silent Spring” brought awareness of environmental problems, particularly in agriculture.

27 Who was Rachel Carson?

28 This 1969 music festival was held in Bethel, New York.

29 What was Woodstock?

30 The “Greatest Canadian” who is considered the “Father of Medicare”.

31 Who is Tommy Douglas?

32 This Cold War event is considered the first “peacekeeping mission” of the Cold War

33 What was the Suez Crisis?

34 This UN operation in Iraq resulted in a “New World Order”

35 What was “Operation Desert Storm”?

36 The two ethnic groups involved in a serious civil war and periods of “ethnic cleansing” in Rwanda.

37 Who are the Tutsis and the Hutus?

38 The Canadian military contingent who tried to cover up their serious abuses in Somalia.

39 What was the Canadian Airborne Regiment?

40 This Canadian head of the UN force in Rwanda requested more peacekeepers to stop the brutal slaughter going on, but was met with a serious lack of enthusiasm from both the UN and USA.

41 Who was Romeo Dallaire?

42 Prime Minister known for Trans-Canada projects, relocation of the Inuit and Newfoundland joining Confederation in 1949

43 Who was Louis St. Laurent?

44 The Prime Minister who introduced the Canada Pension Plan and Canada’s new flag.

45 Who is Lester B. Pearson?

46 This powerful speaker introduced the Canadian Bill of Rights in 1960.

47 Who was John Diefenbaker?

48 The Prime Minister who believed in a “Just Society”.

49 Who was Pierre Elliott Trudeau?

50 From 1914 to 1979, chronologically name Canada’s Prime Ministers.

51 Borden King Bennett King Laurent Diefenbaker Pearson Trudeau

52 Political cartoon Interpret this cartoon, including the Cold War event it is depicting.

53 The Cuban Missile Crisis. After the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, Castro (Cuba) asked for Soviet aid and received missiles and bases. Khrushchev (U.S.S.R.) and Kennedy (U.S.A.) found tension escalating as they tried to find a way to save face and end the crisis.


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